Lyrics & Translation
Dive into CHROMANCE's global TikTok phenomenon, "Wrap Me In Plastic." While the lyrics are in English, their catchy, slightly unsettling themes about agency and desire, set to a unique synthesized reggae beat, offer a fascinating study in modern internet culture and viral sound. Learning the simple, repetitive phrases here gives you a direct entry point into understanding the language of global pop trends.
Key Vocabulary
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wrap /ræp/ B2 |
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plastic /ˈplæstɪk/ A2 |
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shine /ʃaɪn/ B1 |
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dollhouse /ˈdɒlˌhaʊs/ B2 |
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design /dɪˈzaɪn/ B1 |
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build /bɪld/ B1 |
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sticks /stɪks/ A2 |
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twine /twaɪn/ B2 |
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master /ˈmæstər/ B2 |
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fantasy /ˈfæntəsi/ B2 |
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perfume /pərˈfjuːm/ B1 |
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makeup /ˈmeɪkʌp/ B1 |
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shower /ˈʃaʊər/ A2 |
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ready /ˈrɛdi/ A2 |
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give /ɡɪv/ A1 |
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call /kɔːl/ A1 |
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girl /ɡɜːrl/ A1 |
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time /taɪm/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Treat me right and buy me shoes
➔ Imperative sentence with coordinated verbs
➔ The verb "Treat" is in the imperative form giving a command. "Buy" is another imperative verb coordinated with "and".
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Just give some time, I'll be ready
➔ Imperative + future simple (will) for promise
➔ "Give" is an imperative verb. "I'll be" is the contraction of "I will be", a future simple expressing a promise.
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Let me be your fantasy, play with me
➔ "let + object + base verb" construction
➔ "Let" is used to give permission. The verb "be" follows directly after the object "me".
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I wanna be your girl
➔ Colloquial contraction of "want to" + infinitive
➔ "wanna" is an informal contraction of "want to". It is followed by the infinitive "be".
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I can call you master, you can call me mine
➔ Modal verb "can" + infinitive for ability/offer
➔ "can" expresses ability or willingness. It is followed by the base verb "call".
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Wrap me in plastic and make me shine
➔ Imperative + causative "make + object + base verb"
➔ "Wrap" is an imperative verb. "make" is used causatively, followed by "me" (object) and the base verb "shine".
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If you only like me, smile
➔ First conditional (if + present simple, imperative)
➔ "If" introduces a real condition in the present. "like" is in the present simple, and the result clause is the imperative "smile".
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We can make a dollhouse, follow your design
➔ Modal "can" + base verb for suggestion/ability
➔ "can" expresses possibility or willingness. It is followed by the base verb "make" and then by another base verb "follow" after a comma.
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